Q1. How much water in needed to manufacture a car?
Answer: 147,928 liters of water to manufacture a new car and its four tires
Q2. The amount of water used in the world for industry is
Answer: 23% percent of water withdraw for human use goes to industry. www.ozh2o.com/h2use.html
Question 3 here
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YOU should go to this site because it has a lot of information on water and the uses of water. Industrial water use includes water used for such purposes as fabricating, processing, washing, diluting, cooling, or transporting a product; incorporating water into a product; or for sanitation needs within the manufacturing facility. Some industries that use large amounts of water produce such commodities as food, paper, chemicals, refined petroleum, or primary metals.
(USGS) means: United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. Which help people understand what we use water for and to show what the uses of water is for http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/wuin.html
Question 6 (by:a.chappelle)
Examples of goods produced by industries that use water.25% of the worlds fresh water
supply is located in Canada. A third of that water, or 8% of the worlds total supply, can
be found in British Columbia.http://www.guidetobceconomy.org/major_industries/utilities.htm
Question 7(Chanel Elmore)
Our textbook says that it is 19% of water used in industry. But according to wateryear2003.com, 6 years ago it says otherwise. They say that it is 22% used and it will increase. In 1995 the estimate was about 752 km cubed/year but will continue to rise reaching a large sum off 1170 km cubed/year in 2025. http://www.wateryear2003.org
Answer: 147,928 liters of water to manufacture a new car and its four tires
Q2. The amount of water used in the world for industry is
Answer: 23% percent of water withdraw for human use goes to industry.
www.ozh2o.com/h2use.html
Question 3 here
MB
YOU should go to this site because it has a lot of information on water and the uses of water. Industrial water use includes water used for such purposes as fabricating, processing, washing, diluting, cooling, or transporting a product; incorporating water into a product; or for sanitation needs within the manufacturing facility. Some industries that use large amounts of water produce such commodities as food, paper, chemicals, refined petroleum, or primary metals.
(USGS) means: United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. Which help people understand what we use water for and to show what the uses of water is for
http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/wuin.html
Question 6 (by:a.chappelle)
Examples of goods produced by industries that use water.25% of the worlds fresh water
supply is located in Canada. A third of that water, or 8% of the worlds total supply, can
be found in British Columbia.http://www.guidetobceconomy.org/major_industries/utilities.htm
Question 7(Chanel Elmore)
Our textbook says that it is 19% of water used in industry. But according to wateryear2003.com, 6 years ago it says otherwise. They say that it is 22% used and it will increase. In 1995 the estimate was about 752 km cubed/year but will continue to rise reaching a large sum off 1170 km cubed/year in 2025.
http://www.wateryear2003.org